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1 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 1 – 6: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

Supposing half a dozen or a dozen men were cast ashore from a wreck on an uninhabited island and left to their own resources, one of course, according to his capacity, would be set to one business and one to another; the strongest to dig and to cut wood, and to build huts for the rest: the most dexterous to make shoes out of bark and coats out of skins; the best educated to look for iron or lead in the rocks, and to plan the channels for the irrigation of the fields. But though their labours were thus naturally severed, that small group of shipwrecked men would understand well enough that the speediest progress was to be made by helping each other – not by opposing each other; and they would know that this help could only be properly given so long as they were frank and open in their relations, and the difficulties which each lay under properly explained to the rest. So that any appearance of secrecy or separateness in the actions of any of them would instantly, and justly, be looked upon with suspicion by the rest, as the sign of some selfish or foolish proceeding on the part of the individual. If, for instance, the scientific man were found to have gone out at night, unknown to the rest, to alter the sluices, the others would think, and in all probability rightly think, that he wanted to get the best supply of water to his own field; and if the shoemaker refused to show them where the bark grew which he made the sandals of, they would naturally think, and in all probability rightly think, that he didn’t want them to see how much there was of it, and that he meant to ask from them more corn and potatoes in exchange for his sandals than the trouble of making them deserved. And thus, although each man would have a portion of time to himself in which he was allowed to do what he chose without let or inquiry -  so long as he was working in that particular business which he had undertaken for the common benefit, any secrecy on his part would be immediately supposed to mean mischief; and would require to be accounted for, or put an end to: and this all the more because, whatever the work might be, certainly there would be difficulties about it which, when once they were well explained, might be more or less done away with by the help of the rest; so that assuredly every one of them would advance with his labour not only more happily, but more profitably and quickly, by having no secrets, and by frankly bestowing, and frankly receiving, such help as lay in his way to get or to give.

When a dozen men are cast away on the imaginary island, the best educated would look for metals in rocks because

Metals can be used to make weapons.

Such an island probably has unexploited resources.

He may find it beneath him to dig or cut or make shoes.

He is suited for such work.




He is suited for such work.



2 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 1 – 6: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

Supposing half a dozen or a dozen men were cast ashore from a wreck on an uninhabited island and left to their own resources, one of course, according to his capacity, would be set to one business and one to another; the strongest to dig and to cut wood, and to build huts for the rest: the most dexterous to make shoes out of bark and coats out of skins; the best educated to look for iron or lead in the rocks, and to plan the channels for the irrigation of the fields. But though their labours were thus naturally severed, that small group of shipwrecked men would understand well enough that the speediest progress was to be made by helping each other – not by opposing each other; and they would know that this help could only be properly given so long as they were frank and open in their relations, and the difficulties which each lay under properly explained to the rest. So that any appearance of secrecy or separateness in the actions of any of them would instantly, and justly, be looked upon with suspicion by the rest, as the sign of some selfish or foolish proceeding on the part of the individual. If, for instance, the scientific man were found to have gone out at night, unknown to the rest, to alter the sluices, the others would think, and in all probability rightly think, that he wanted to get the best supply of water to his own field; and if the shoemaker refused to show them where the bark grew which he made the sandals of, they would naturally think, and in all probability rightly think, that he didn’t want them to see how much there was of it, and that he meant to ask from them more corn and potatoes in exchange for his sandals than the trouble of making them deserved. And thus, although each man would have a portion of time to himself in which he was allowed to do what he chose without let or inquiry -  so long as he was working in that particular business which he had undertaken for the common benefit, any secrecy on his part would be immediately supposed to mean mischief; and would require to be accounted for, or put an end to: and this all the more because, whatever the work might be, certainly there would be difficulties about it which, when once they were well explained, might be more or less done away with by the help of the rest; so that assuredly every one of them would advance with his labour not only more happily, but more profitably and quickly, by having no secrets, and by frankly bestowing, and frankly receiving, such help as lay in his way to get or to give.

The author states that any appearance of secrecy or separateness would instantly and justly be looked upon with suspicion. From this statement we may infer that

What is secret is not what is separate

Secrecy is not exactly the same as separateness

it is natural to be suspicious of secrecy

It only takes an instant for a relationship to deteriorate




It only takes an instant for a relationship to deteriorate



3 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 1 – 6: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

Supposing half a dozen or a dozen men were cast ashore from a wreck on an uninhabited island and left to their own resources, one of course, according to his capacity, would be set to one business and one to another; the strongest to dig and to cut wood, and to build huts for the rest: the most dexterous to make shoes out of bark and coats out of skins; the best educated to look for iron or lead in the rocks, and to plan the channels for the irrigation of the fields. But though their labours were thus naturally severed, that small group of shipwrecked men would understand well enough that the speediest progress was to be made by helping each other – not by opposing each other; and they would know that this help could only be properly given so long as they were frank and open in their relations, and the difficulties which each lay under properly explained to the rest. So that any appearance of secrecy or separateness in the actions of any of them would instantly, and justly, be looked upon with suspicion by the rest, as the sign of some selfish or foolish proceeding on the part of the individual. If, for instance, the scientific man were found to have gone out at night, unknown to the rest, to alter the sluices, the others would think, and in all probability rightly think, that he wanted to get the best supply of water to his own field; and if the shoemaker refused to show them where the bark grew which he made the sandals of, they would naturally think, and in all probability rightly think, that he didn’t want them to see how much there was of it, and that he meant to ask from them more corn and potatoes in exchange for his sandals than the trouble of making them deserved. And thus, although each man would have a portion of time to himself in which he was allowed to do what he chose without let or inquiry -  so long as he was working in that particular business which he had undertaken for the common benefit, any secrecy on his part would be immediately supposed to mean mischief; and would require to be accounted for, or put an end to: and this all the more because, whatever the work might be, certainly there would be difficulties about it which, when once they were well explained, might be more or less done away with by the help of the rest; so that assuredly every one of them would advance with his labour not only more happily, but more profitably and quickly, by having no secrets, and by frankly bestowing, and frankly receiving, such help as lay in his way to get or to give.

The instance of the shoemaker who refuses to show his source and asks for more corn and potatoes, is an example of 

A strong bargain

Unfair practice

The system of barter

The intent to make trouble




Unfair practice



4 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 1 – 6: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

Supposing half a dozen or a dozen men were cast ashore from a wreck on an uninhabited island and left to their own resources, one of course, according to his capacity, would be set to one business and one to another; the strongest to dig and to cut wood, and to build huts for the rest: the most dexterous to make shoes out of bark and coats out of skins; the best educated to look for iron or lead in the rocks, and to plan the channels for the irrigation of the fields. But though their labours were thus naturally severed, that small group of shipwrecked men would understand well enough that the speediest progress was to be made by helping each other – not by opposing each other; and they would know that this help could only be properly given so long as they were frank and open in their relations, and the difficulties which each lay under properly explained to the rest. So that any appearance of secrecy or separateness in the actions of any of them would instantly, and justly, be looked upon with suspicion by the rest, as the sign of some selfish or foolish proceeding on the part of the individual. If, for instance, the scientific man were found to have gone out at night, unknown to the rest, to alter the sluices, the others would think, and in all probability rightly think, that he wanted to get the best supply of water to his own field; and if the shoemaker refused to show them where the bark grew which he made the sandals of, they would naturally think, and in all probability rightly think, that he didn’t want them to see how much there was of it, and that he meant to ask from them more corn and potatoes in exchange for his sandals than the trouble of making them deserved. And thus, although each man would have a portion of time to himself in which he was allowed to do what he chose without let or inquiry -  so long as he was working in that particular business which he had undertaken for the common benefit, any secrecy on his part would be immediately supposed to mean mischief; and would require to be accounted for, or put an end to: and this all the more because, whatever the work might be, certainly there would be difficulties about it which, when once they were well explained, might be more or less done away with by the help of the rest; so that assuredly every one of them would advance with his labour not only more happily, but more profitably and quickly, by having no secrets, and by frankly bestowing, and frankly receiving, such help as lay in his way to get or to give.

According to the author, whatever one’s work might be

Hardships are going to be part of it

One cannot keep complaining

One should expect others to assure of help and advance our labours

One must offer help to others in order to receive help




One must offer help to others in order to receive help



5 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 1 – 6: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

Supposing half a dozen or a dozen men were cast ashore from a wreck on an uninhabited island and left to their own resources, one of course, according to his capacity, would be set to one business and one to another; the strongest to dig and to cut wood, and to build huts for the rest: the most dexterous to make shoes out of bark and coats out of skins; the best educated to look for iron or lead in the rocks, and to plan the channels for the irrigation of the fields. But though their labours were thus naturally severed, that small group of shipwrecked men would understand well enough that the speediest progress was to be made by helping each other – not by opposing each other; and they would know that this help could only be properly given so long as they were frank and open in their relations, and the difficulties which each lay under properly explained to the rest. So that any appearance of secrecy or separateness in the actions of any of them would instantly, and justly, be looked upon with suspicion by the rest, as the sign of some selfish or foolish proceeding on the part of the individual. If, for instance, the scientific man were found to have gone out at night, unknown to the rest, to alter the sluices, the others would think, and in all probability rightly think, that he wanted to get the best supply of water to his own field; and if the shoemaker refused to show them where the bark grew which he made the sandals of, they would naturally think, and in all probability rightly think, that he didn’t want them to see how much there was of it, and that he meant to ask from them more corn and potatoes in exchange for his sandals than the trouble of making them deserved. And thus, although each man would have a portion of time to himself in which he was allowed to do what he chose without let or inquiry -  so long as he was working in that particular business which he had undertaken for the common benefit, any secrecy on his part would be immediately supposed to mean mischief; and would require to be accounted for, or put an end to: and this all the more because, whatever the work might be, certainly there would be difficulties about it which, when once they were well explained, might be more or less done away with by the help of the rest; so that assuredly every one of them would advance with his labour not only more happily, but more profitably and quickly, by having no secrets, and by frankly bestowing, and frankly receiving, such help as lay in his way to get or to give.

The author’s belief is that for progress to happen

A team should consist of people with multiple talents.

Co-operation among team members is essential.

One must deal with those who are secretive.

Transparency among all concerned is mandatory.




Transparency among all concerned is mandatory.



6 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 1 – 6: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

Supposing half a dozen or a dozen men were cast ashore from a wreck on an uninhabited island and left to their own resources, one of course, according to his capacity, would be set to one business and one to another; the strongest to dig and to cut wood, and to build huts for the rest: the most dexterous to make shoes out of bark and coats out of skins; the best educated to look for iron or lead in the rocks, and to plan the channels for the irrigation of the fields. But though their labours were thus naturally severed, that small group of shipwrecked men would understand well enough that the speediest progress was to be made by helping each other – not by opposing each other; and they would know that this help could only be properly given so long as they were frank and open in their relations, and the difficulties which each lay under properly explained to the rest. So that any appearance of secrecy or separateness in the actions of any of them would instantly, and justly, be looked upon with suspicion by the rest, as the sign of some selfish or foolish proceeding on the part of the individual. If, for instance, the scientific man were found to have gone out at night, unknown to the rest, to alter the sluices, the others would think, and in all probability rightly think, that he wanted to get the best supply of water to his own field; and if the shoemaker refused to show them where the bark grew which he made the sandals of, they would naturally think, and in all probability rightly think, that he didn’t want them to see how much there was of it, and that he meant to ask from them more corn and potatoes in exchange for his sandals than the trouble of making them deserved. And thus, although each man would have a portion of time to himself in which he was allowed to do what he chose without let or inquiry -  so long as he was working in that particular business which he had undertaken for the common benefit, any secrecy on his part would be immediately supposed to mean mischief; and would require to be accounted for, or put an end to: and this all the more because, whatever the work might be, certainly there would be difficulties about it which, when once they were well explained, might be more or less done away with by the help of the rest; so that assuredly every one of them would advance with his labour not only more happily, but more profitably and quickly, by having no secrets, and by frankly bestowing, and frankly receiving, such help as lay in his way to get or to give.

The writer makes hypothesis, which can be related to

Communities in general

An imaginary island, rich with resources

An ideal world of talented people

A primitive and unsophisticated world




Communities in general



7 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 7 – 12: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

The perennial debate over gender differences threatens to remain inconclusive. Stereotypes pertaining to male superiority and female submissiveness could be traced to earlier ages where assigned roles were needed as survival measures. But, can we today see a swing away from these stereotypes, or have they established a stranglehold on our perceptions? In this gendered would, we continue to live with notions that one’s gender determines one’s skills and preferences, from toys and colours to career choices. So the girl child will be presented with a Barbie doll, while the boy child will receive a Lego set.
Does that mean that our brains are different? This myth has been exploded by a British professor of cognitive neuroimaging. Her research attempts to establish how these stereotypes mould our ideas of ourselves. She examines how science has been misinterpreted or misused to ask the wrong question, instead of challenging the status quo. She urges us to move beyond a binary view of people’s brains and instead to see these as highly individualised, profoundly adaptable, and full of unbounded potential. Her conclusive findings establish that no bran differences can be found that are solely gender related. In other words, modern neuroscientists have identified no decisive category – defining differences between the brains of men and women.
As result of these findings we owe it to ourselves to dump the myths and look at ourselves afresh. We need to recognise that the male and female brain debate is a distraction, besides being based on inaccuracies. I is possibly harmful too, because it can be used as a hook to justify saying there is no point in girls doing science because their brains are shaped for that subject. It can also condemn boys for being emotional, as this is seen as a feminine trait. And, most dangerous of all, to proclaim that boys, not girls, are meant to lead.

The research of a British professor of cognitive neuroimaging has succeeded in establishing that

The brains of men and women are alike.

Science need to challenge the status quo.

Society must break away from attempts at stereotyping gender issues.

The potential of a human brain is not directly linked to gender.




The potential of a human brain is not directly linked to gender.



8 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 7 – 12: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

The perennial debate over gender differences threatens to remain inconclusive. Stereotypes pertaining to male superiority and female submissiveness could be traced to earlier ages where assigned roles were needed as survival measures. But, can we today see a swing away from these stereotypes, or have they established a stranglehold on our perceptions? In this gendered would, we continue to live with notions that one’s gender determines one’s skills and preferences, from toys and colours to career choices. So the girl child will be presented with a Barbie doll, while the boy child will receive a Lego set.
Does that mean that our brains are different? This myth has been exploded by a British professor of cognitive neuroimaging. Her research attempts to establish how these stereotypes mould our ideas of ourselves. She examines how science has been misinterpreted or misused to ask the wrong question, instead of challenging the status quo. She urges us to move beyond a binary view of people’s brains and instead to see these as highly individualised, profoundly adaptable, and full of unbounded potential. Her conclusive findings establish that no bran differences can be found that are solely gender related. In other words, modern neuroscientists have identified no decisive category – defining differences between the brains of men and women.
As result of these findings we owe it to ourselves to dump the myths and look at ourselves afresh. We need to recognise that the male and female brain debate is a distraction, besides being based on inaccuracies. I is possibly harmful too, because it can be used as a hook to justify saying there is no point in girls doing science because their brains are shaped for that subject. It can also condemn boys for being emotional, as this is seen as a feminine trait. And, most dangerous of all, to proclaim that boys, not girls, are meant to lead.

By referring to the world as ‘gendered’ the writer wants to convey that

Gender differences can be detected

Society continues to be fixated on gender stereotypes

One’s gender is bound to determine one’s abilities

The debate on gender differences will never be resolved




Society continues to be fixated on gender stereotypes



9 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 7 – 12: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

The perennial debate over gender differences threatens to remain inconclusive. Stereotypes pertaining to male superiority and female submissiveness could be traced to earlier ages where assigned roles were needed as survival measures. But, can we today see a swing away from these stereotypes, or have they established a stranglehold on our perceptions? In this gendered would, we continue to live with notions that one’s gender determines one’s skills and preferences, from toys and colours to career choices. So the girl child will be presented with a Barbie doll, while the boy child will receive a Lego set.
Does that mean that our brains are different? This myth has been exploded by a British professor of cognitive neuroimaging. Her research attempts to establish how these stereotypes mould our ideas of ourselves. She examines how science has been misinterpreted or misused to ask the wrong question, instead of challenging the status quo. She urges us to move beyond a binary view of people’s brains and instead to see these as highly individualised, profoundly adaptable, and full of unbounded potential. Her conclusive findings establish that no bran differences can be found that are solely gender related. In other words, modern neuroscientists have identified no decisive category – defining differences between the brains of men and women.
As result of these findings we owe it to ourselves to dump the myths and look at ourselves afresh. We need to recognise that the male and female brain debate is a distraction, besides being based on inaccuracies. I is possibly harmful too, because it can be used as a hook to justify saying there is no point in girls doing science because their brains are shaped for that subject. It can also condemn boys for being emotional, as this is seen as a feminine trait. And, most dangerous of all, to proclaim that boys, not girls, are meant to lead.

One of the dangers in adopting a binary view of the human brain is that is can

Promote the notion of feminine and masculine trains.

Determine as well as limit academic choices.

Lead to the distortion and misinterpretation of scientific data.

Be used to encourage male dominance and superiority.




Promote the notion of feminine and masculine trains.



10 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 7 – 12: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

The perennial debate over gender differences threatens to remain inconclusive. Stereotypes pertaining to male superiority and female submissiveness could be traced to earlier ages where assigned roles were needed as survival measures. But, can we today see a swing away from these stereotypes, or have they established a stranglehold on our perceptions? In this gendered would, we continue to live with notions that one’s gender determines one’s skills and preferences, from toys and colours to career choices. So the girl child will be presented with a Barbie doll, while the boy child will receive a Lego set.
Does that mean that our brains are different? This myth has been exploded by a British professor of cognitive neuroimaging. Her research attempts to establish how these stereotypes mould our ideas of ourselves. She examines how science has been misinterpreted or misused to ask the wrong question, instead of challenging the status quo. She urges us to move beyond a binary view of people’s brains and instead to see these as highly individualised, profoundly adaptable, and full of unbounded potential. Her conclusive findings establish that no bran differences can be found that are solely gender related. In other words, modern neuroscientists have identified no decisive category – defining differences between the brains of men and women.
As result of these findings we owe it to ourselves to dump the myths and look at ourselves afresh. We need to recognise that the male and female brain debate is a distraction, besides being based on inaccuracies. I is possibly harmful too, because it can be used as a hook to justify saying there is no point in girls doing science because their brains are shaped for that subject. It can also condemn boys for being emotional, as this is seen as a feminine trait. And, most dangerous of all, to proclaim that boys, not girls, are meant to lead.

The writer of this passage wants to emphasise the need to

Use new insights provided by scientific research for a better understanding of human abilities.

Continuously debate issues of gender differences to achieve human progress.

Question the findings of scientific inquiry into the functioning of the human brain.

Accept gender differences as essential to the survival of the human species.




Use new insights provided by scientific research for a better understanding of human abilities.



11 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 7 – 12: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

The perennial debate over gender differences threatens to remain inconclusive. Stereotypes pertaining to male superiority and female submissiveness could be traced to earlier ages where assigned roles were needed as survival measures. But, can we today see a swing away from these stereotypes, or have they established a stranglehold on our perceptions? In this gendered would, we continue to live with notions that one’s gender determines one’s skills and preferences, from toys and colours to career choices. So the girl child will be presented with a Barbie doll, while the boy child will receive a Lego set.
Does that mean that our brains are different? This myth has been exploded by a British professor of cognitive neuroimaging. Her research attempts to establish how these stereotypes mould our ideas of ourselves. She examines how science has been misinterpreted or misused to ask the wrong question, instead of challenging the status quo. She urges us to move beyond a binary view of people’s brains and instead to see these as highly individualised, profoundly adaptable, and full of unbounded potential. Her conclusive findings establish that no bran differences can be found that are solely gender related. In other words, modern neuroscientists have identified no decisive category – defining differences between the brains of men and women.
As result of these findings we owe it to ourselves to dump the myths and look at ourselves afresh. We need to recognise that the male and female brain debate is a distraction, besides being based on inaccuracies. I is possibly harmful too, because it can be used as a hook to justify saying there is no point in girls doing science because their brains are shaped for that subject. It can also condemn boys for being emotional, as this is seen as a feminine trait. And, most dangerous of all, to proclaim that boys, not girls, are meant to lead.

The synonym for ‘stranglehold’ (Para 1) is

asphyxiation

containment

prohibiting entry

overwhelming control




overwhelming control



12 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 7 – 12: Read the following passage and choose the answer that is closest to each of the following that are based on the passage.

The perennial debate over gender differences threatens to remain inconclusive. Stereotypes pertaining to male superiority and female submissiveness could be traced to earlier ages where assigned roles were needed as survival measures. But, can we today see a swing away from these stereotypes, or have they established a stranglehold on our perceptions? In this gendered would, we continue to live with notions that one’s gender determines one’s skills and preferences, from toys and colours to career choices. So the girl child will be presented with a Barbie doll, while the boy child will receive a Lego set.
Does that mean that our brains are different? This myth has been exploded by a British professor of cognitive neuroimaging. Her research attempts to establish how these stereotypes mould our ideas of ourselves. She examines how science has been misinterpreted or misused to ask the wrong question, instead of challenging the status quo. She urges us to move beyond a binary view of people’s brains and instead to see these as highly individualised, profoundly adaptable, and full of unbounded potential. Her conclusive findings establish that no bran differences can be found that are solely gender related. In other words, modern neuroscientists have identified no decisive category – defining differences between the brains of men and women.
As result of these findings we owe it to ourselves to dump the myths and look at ourselves afresh. We need to recognise that the male and female brain debate is a distraction, besides being based on inaccuracies. I is possibly harmful too, because it can be used as a hook to justify saying there is no point in girls doing science because their brains are shaped for that subject. It can also condemn boys for being emotional, as this is seen as a feminine trait. And, most dangerous of all, to proclaim that boys, not girls, are meant to lead.

The antonym for ‘unbounded’ (Para 2) is

imprisoned

aggressive

restricted

fearful




restricted



13 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 13 – 18: Complete the following sentences by choosing the most appropriate phrase form the option given below.

Although he is recovering from his illness, he has to follow certain diet restrictions. He cannot eat junk food. Please do not pity him and______________________________.

give him some snack

cut him some slack

be slack with his eating

cut down the snack




give him some snack



14 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 13 – 18: Complete the following sentences by choosing the most appropriate phrase form the option given below.

The problems may be difficult, but all you have to do is___________ as long as you can.

hang in up there

hang on there

hang on to that

hang in there




hang in there



15 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 13 – 18: Complete the following sentences by choosing the most appropriate phrase form the option given below.

The standards set by the examination board are so high that it would be difficult for poorly prepared student to____________________.

pass most errors

past muster

get past most errors

pass muster




pass muster



16 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 13 – 18: Complete the following sentences by choosing the most appropriate phrase form the option given below.

After all the alliances and arithmetic, the party is likely to__________ a majority in the assembly election.

scrape through

scrape together

tape together

shape together




scrape together



17 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 13 – 18: Complete the following sentences by choosing the most appropriate phrase form the option given below.

I’ll have to____________ because I don’t know how Sheila’s parents are going to react to this offer.

count on my fingers

face the music

break the ice

play it by ear




play it by ear



18 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 13 – 18: Complete the following sentences by choosing the most appropriate phrase form the option given below.

If you had been more alert, this golden opportunity would not have_______________.

escaped your fingers

slipped off

escaped away

slipped through your fingers




slipped through your fingers



19 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 19 – 24: In each of the following sentences the incorrect part of the sentence is underlined. Choose an alternative from the four given options so that the sentence is rendered correct.

The place where her father disappeared and the reason why he did are unknown to her.

her father disappeared and the reason why he did

where her father disappeared and the reason he did

Her father disappeared and the reason he did

Where her father disappeared and the reason why he did




where her father disappeared and the reason he did



20 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 19 – 24: In each of the following sentences the incorrect part of the sentence is underlined. Choose an alternative from the four given options so that the sentence is rendered correct.

Which team has the best record, yours or theirs?

Which of the teams has the best record

Which one of the teams has the best record

Which one team has the better record

Which team has the better record




Which team has the better record



21 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 19 – 24: In each of the following sentences the incorrect part of the sentence is underlined. Choose an alternative from the four given options so that the sentence is rendered correct.

After sensing a problem with the factory workers, the personnel officer demanded to know who the union leaders had contacted to conduct the petition drive.

whom the union leaders had contacted

who had the union leaders had contacted

whom the union leaders have contacted

who union leaders contacted




whom the union leaders had contacted



22 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 19 – 24: In each of the following sentences the incorrect part of the sentence is underlined. Choose an alternative from the four given options so that the sentence is rendered correct.

His wrongdoing was completely exposed, but not once he apologised for his action.

not once did he apologise

never he made an apology

not once did he give apology

not once he made an apology




not once did he apologise



23 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 19 – 24: In each of the following sentences the incorrect part of the sentence is underlined. Choose an alternative from the four given options so that the sentence is rendered correct.

The Municipal council can no longer was its hands off its responsibilities.

was its hands from its

wash their hands off their

was their hand of their

was its hands of its




wash their hands off their



24 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 19 – 24: In each of the following sentences the incorrect part of the sentence is underlined. Choose an alternative from the four given options so that the sentence is rendered correct.

The letter states that one can avail the service offered by the company till June 20, 2019.

avail the service on offer from

avail the service on offer by

avail of the service offered by

avail of the service offered from




avail the service on offer by



25 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 25 – 27: Each of the paragraphs given below has a sentence missing which is indicated by a blank. From the choices given below each paragraph, choose the sentence that seems most logically appropriated to complete the paragraph.

____________________________ Infrastructure, in the form of paved surfaces, disrupts water absorption and lowers water retention. This leads to disastrous levels of flooding which diminishes the biodiversity and impoverishes the people of the region.

Climate change is not the only cause for flooding.

Flooding can happen after heavy or low rainfall.

Infrastructure can actually cause a lot of trouble during flooding.

Water retention is less important to prevent flooding.




Climate change is not the only cause for flooding.



26 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 25 – 27: Each of the paragraphs given below has a sentence missing which is indicated by a blank. From the choices given below each paragraph, choose the sentence that seems most logically appropriated to complete the paragraph.

Few look forward to old age and all that it brings in its wake – deteriorating health, loss of vigour, restricted mobility, increasing dependence on other, not to mention a sense of foreboding and anxiety. Yet, one has to learn to cope with the onset of old age. Firstly it is imperative to prepare to accept old age in spite of the restrictions or limitations it imposes on one’s mobility. Equally important is the need to adopt a positive attitude towards life. _______________________________
Above all, peace of mind, is the efficacious balm that brings equanimity to one’s life. We must resign ourselves to growing old, and in the process let us try to make life as fulfilling and meaningful as possible.

The role of humour and fun are indispensable as these are the spice of life and guaranteed to bring cheer and bonhomie, besides keeping one’s mind off life’s grim realities.

Owing to advances in medical science, we can now expect to live well beyond 90 years.

Physical debility and stiffening body joints ‘creaking’ in protest may make mobility difficult –  something one should learn to take in one’s stride stoically.

Turning nostalgic and recalling ‘those good old days’ when they were young and life was radically different from what it is today, help one accept old age.




The role of humour and fun are indispensable as these are the spice of life and guaranteed to bring cheer and bonhomie, besides keeping one’s mind off life’s grim realities.



27 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 25 – 27: Each of the paragraphs given below has a sentence missing which is indicated by a blank. From the choices given below each paragraph, choose the sentence that seems most logically appropriated to complete the paragraph.

The Arab Spring is widely believed to have stemmed from dissatisfaction with the rule of local governments, though some have speculated that wide gaps in income levels may have had a hand as well. Issues such as political corruption, human rights violations, unemployment, and educated but dissatisfied youth may have been responsible as well. ______________________________.

Thus, youth unrest was the main reason for the Arab Spring.

Some also cite the 2009 – 10 Iranian election protests as one of the reasons behind the Arab Spring.

The Arab Spring was due to the wide gap between the haves and the have – nots

To sum up, the Arab Spring was a series of anti – government protests, uprisings, and armed  rebellions across the Arab world




Some also cite the 2009 – 10 Iranian election protests as one of the reasons behind the Arab Spring.



28 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 28 – 32: The sentences below have words that are missing. Choose the best option from those given below to complete the sentence.

One who is_______________ gets on with his job in spite of obstacles, while the one who is____________ hardly shows any progress. the latter spend all his time_____________ about his troubles.

 artful, doubtful, speaking

assiduous, querulous, whining

hardworking, dishonest, gossiping

hotheaded, scared, crying




assiduous, querulous, whining



29 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 28 – 32: The sentences below have words that are missing. Choose the best option from those given below to complete the sentence.

The ______________ of multiculturalism, in times of war or economic______________, tribalism is what causes those in power to confine groups of people with different _______________ into ghettos or in communes on the margins of their cities.

rise, doldrums, ideologies

 tyranny, growth, habits

antithesis, prosperity, persuasions

opposite, distress, ethnicities




opposite, distress, ethnicities



30 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 28 – 32: The sentences below have words that are missing. Choose the best option from those given below to complete the sentence.

That the artiste went about systematically to get traditional_______________ and designs back into the mainstream and______________ a textile culture for dance is to be celebrated.

practices, processed

motifs, created

totems, evolved

stories, described




motifs, created



31 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 28 – 32: The sentences below have words that are missing. Choose the best option from those given below to complete the sentence.

In response to my friend’s request, I decided to write her a letter, which I hoped would be honest and practical, while also serving as a ___________ of sorts for my own feminist thinking. This book is a________ of that letter, with some details changed.

map, version

chart, form

base, fallout

guide, precis




map, version



32 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 28 – 32: The sentences below have words that are missing. Choose the best option from those given below to complete the sentence.

Quantum Physics really begins to point to this discovery. It says that you can’t have a Universe without mind__________________ into it, and that the mind is actually _____________ the very thing that is being_____________.

getting, creating, acknowledged

intruding, making, construed

entering, shaping, perceived

penetrating, forming, seen




entering, shaping, perceived



33 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 33 – 37: One of the statements below contains a word used incorrectly. Choose the option which has the incorrect or inappropriate usage of the word.

 The emperor ordered the arrest of his most vocal critic.

There are very few film critics left in our city.

Mahatma Gandhi’s critic of the West remains relevant to this day.

His classmates warned him, “It is not a good idea to critique our Principal.”




Mahatma Gandhi’s critic of the West remains relevant to this day.



34 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 33 – 37: One of the statements below contains a word used incorrectly. Choose the option which has the incorrect or inappropriate usage of the word.

The river teemed with salmon and trout.

The wedding was teamed in Bhojpuri style.

Which team will win this year’s IPL tournament?

The film star wore a purple suit teamed with a crimson tie.




The wedding was teamed in Bhojpuri style.



35 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 33 – 37: One of the statements below contains a word used incorrectly. Choose the option which has the incorrect or inappropriate usage of the word.

Last week we learnt about the right way to greet our customers.

‘Get it write the first time’ is an often – heard management slogan.

In India, driving on the Right side of the road is wrong.

The rite of afternoon tea is described in many of Enid Blyton’s books.




‘Get it write the first time’ is an often – heard management slogan.



36 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 33 – 37: One of the statements below contains a word used incorrectly. Choose the option which has the incorrect or inappropriate usage of the word.

The attackers decided to raise the castle to the ground.

They raised their children to be freethinking boys and girls.

To raise a toast to a newly - wed couple is a common practice.

The rays of the sun rose above the mountain.




The attackers decided to raise the castle to the ground.



37 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 33 – 37: One of the statements below contains a word used incorrectly. Choose the option which has the incorrect or inappropriate usage of the word.

Shakespeare is sometimes referred to as a bard.

He barred his soul to the preacher.

Because of his age, he was barred from entering the theatre.

The Bar barred all bards.




He barred his soul to the preacher.



38 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 38 – 40: The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Decide on the most logical order and enter the sequence of number in the space provided.

1. He just harvested the wild grains.
2. The hunter – gatherer went from place to place in search of food.
3. As the crops began to give better yields, this reduced his need to go in search of animals and wild plants.
4. This was followed by an attempt to grow food by scattering the spare grains.








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39 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 38 – 40: The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Decide on the most logical order and enter the sequence of number in the space provided.

1. People here are one injury away from starvation, one misspoken work away from detainment or death.
2. Soon, however, she notices the lack of access to basic medical care or education.
3. Life in a rural Kashmiri village seems idyllic to Shalini at first, as she’s befriending lovely people and admiring majestic natural scenery, especially in contrast to the cacophony of urban Mumbai.
4. Moreover, the ever – present political disruptions mean that life in Kashmiri is far from a Shangri-Lautopia




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40 IPMAT 2019 - Verbal Ability

Directions for Qs. 38 – 40: The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Decide on the most logical order and enter the sequence of number in the space provided.

1. The study, published in the Lancet recently, revealed that people living in democratic countries live longer than those who don’t; they also have less of a chance of dying from heart disease, strokes, and even road accidents.
2. Incredible as it may sound, we are now told that democracy is not just good for the soul, it is good for the body too.
3. Without pressure from voters or foreign -  aid agencies, dictators have less incentive to finance more expensive prevention and treatment of heart disease, cancers, and other chronic illnesses.
4. The study suggests that elections and the health of the people are increasingly inseparable.
5. A study spanning 170 countries found a strong correlation between health and the most progressive form of government.




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